Hi! This is the sixth edition of the NerdKits Newsletter which we publish
~monthly to keep you and the world up to date with everything going on at
NerdKits.

In this issue:

New Video Tutorial! - All About Interrupts

NerdKits Attends DEMO Conference

New Video Competition - Submit Yours Today

Halloween Approaches

NEW VIDEO TUTORIAL - Interrupts: Interfacing a Microcontroller with a PS/2

Keyboard

As part of our continuing mission to bring you top notch educational videos
covering all aspects of microcontroller programming, we published a new
video tutorial about interrupts last month. The video tutorial covers the
concepts behind interrupts, and why they can be very useful in advanced
microcontroller programming. Since at NerdKits we take a learn-as-you-do
approach, we put together a quick project that allows you to hook up a
normal computer PS/2 keyboard to your NerdKit, and read the keystrokes to
the LCD display. The protocol for the PS/2 keyboard is simple enough that it
still let us focus on how we used interrupts to implement the protocol, and
how to think about interrupts more generally in your own projects.

If have ever been curious about using interrupts on your NerdKit, check out
the video tutorial:

NERDKITS ATTENDS DEMO

In mid-September the NerdKits team got the opportunity to attend the
DEMOfall '09 Conference (http://www.demo.com/). DEMO is one of the premier
conferences for new technologies and new companies. All the companies
debuting at DEMO were launching their product for the first time, and we
were there to enjoy the presentations and chat with both seasoned and
first-time entrepreneurs.

We had a great time at the conference, and learned a lot about start up
companies. At least we learned that we are not completely crazy to keep
going with a dream like NerdKits! During the first day of the conference, we
noticed that the people from LeapFILE (http://www.leapfile.com/) all had
little LED displays mounted on their name badges. Well, being the
electronics nerds that we are, we went home that night and decided to
"one-up" them. Here are some photos of the conference and our improved
badges, Humberto's featuring the randomly blinking LEDs from the LED Heart
project, and Mike's with the LCD attached running a modified version of the
sound meter:

and have done pretty much every aspect of running this business ourselves.
This do-it-yourself spirit is very much at the core of what NerdKits is
trying to teach, so we take great pride in having grown our business from
scratch and in learning as we go. However, we are engineers, not marketing
geniuses. Although we have tried many different approaches in the past to
describe "what NerdKits is," we have always found it difficult to concisely
put into words (or pictures) something that wholly embodies the NerdKits
experience, especially since one kit can take on so many different projects
and concepts.

If NerdKits is to grow and prosper, we need to find a way to better explain
and market NerdKits to prospective customers. But instead of hiring some
fancy marketing company, we are asking for your help. After all, who better
to tell us why someone would buy a NerdKit, than the people who are already
enjoying theirs!

So as of today we are launching a new competition: send us your ideas of how
you would sell a NerdKit to someone who has never heard of us before. How
would you explain what a microcontroller is? What is most exciting about
electronics and programming and the projects you can build? And how does
NerdKits help you learn what you need to get there? Pitch your idea to us
via e-mail, or put together a YouTube video with your idea, or shoot a full
commercial yourself! We will be rewarding the best, the most creative, and
maybe those that make us laugh the most, with credit to our store.

Please submit your ideas to: marketing@nerdkits.com

HALLOWEEN AND NERDKITS

Halloween is fast approaching, and with a little bit of planning, you can
make a unique and spooky decoration using your microcontroller skills! From
a Jack-o-latern with PWM-controlled LED eyes, to playing strange synthesized
noises through the piezoelectric buzzer, to actuating servos and motors and
other gizmos, we hope that our various video tutorials will empower you to
do something that really stands out, especially if you have lots of
trick-or-treaters coming by in your neighborhood.

Post your results on our forums!

THANKS!

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for being such great
customers. Make sure you tell your friends and neighbors about NerdKits so
we can keep the world's DIY spirit alive (now with NerdKits in 42
countries)!